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Origin, impacts, and potential solutions to the fragmentation of the Mexican health system: a consultation with key actors.

Octavio Gómez-DantésLaura FlamandDiego Cerecero-GarcíaMariana Morales-VazquezEdson Serván-Mori
Published in: Health research policy and systems (2023)
First, health system fragmentation in Mexico has created problems of equity since different population groups have unequal access to public resources and different health benefits. Second, Mexico needs to move beyond the fragmentation of its health system and guarantee, through its financial integration, access to the same package of health services to all its citizens. Third, defragmentation plans should include a research component to document the impacts of fragmentation, and design and test the instruments needed for the integration process. Fourth, defragmentation of health systems is not an easy task because there are vested interests that oppose its implementation. Political strategies to meet the resistance of these groups are an essential component of any defragmentation plan.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • public health
  • primary care
  • palliative care
  • quality improvement
  • health information
  • patient reported outcomes
  • affordable care act